Oliver Wnuk, known as an actor from series such as "Nord Nord Mord," will visit Europa-Park on September 12, 2025. The Konstanz native will use the day to experience the new multi-launch coaster "Voltron Nevera powered by Rimac." Since his childhood, a visit to the park has been a fixed part of his annual routine, where he recharges between nostalgia and adrenaline.
Childhood Memories and Relaxation
The visit to Europa-Park evokes strong childhood memories for Oliver Wnuk. He associates the place with moments of recovery and inspiration. In Germany's largest theme park, he finds the ideal balance of adventure and relaxation. Wnuk emphasizes that he gets exactly the mix of adventure, relaxation, and inspiration there that he needs between filming and projects.
The Thrill in the Park
Oliver Wnuk will enjoy the fast ride on the "Voltron Nevera powered by Rimac." The multi-launch coaster will provide him with the desired thrill. The park serves as a place for him to gather new energy.
Upcoming Film and Book Projects
Ahead of his next feature film "Stromberg – Everything as Usual Again," in which he will appear alongside Christoph Maria Herbst starting December 4, Wnuk is recharging at Europa-Park. He is also preparing for his new book "It Won't Get Any Better – On Love, Life, and Other Impositions," which will be released on January 29, 2026. In advance, he will embark on a nationwide reading tour in Germany.
The Autobiographical Reading Show
The show is titled "Wnuk Thinks Out Loud and Reads Aloud," also known as "It Won't Get Any Better," and is an autobiographically infused reading show. In the show, Oliver Wnuk searches for happiness and explores questions such as where it is, when it arrives, and how much of it he gets. He will read from columns that resulted from collaboration with the Frankfurter Rundschau (FR7). These texts are partly thoughtful, partly amusing, and offer depth. Wnuk will read, tell stories, and perform—in short, act.
Themes of Life
The themes include the realization of why the human ear appears so strange, up to the question of happiness. It is a personal overview of life's major topics. Wnuk discusses stumbling blocks that need to be turned over, what love is still supposed to achieve, and the feeling of being recognized at the proctologist.
Variant with Cartoons
One variant of the show is called "It Won't Get Any Better – Reading Show with the Cartoons" and features the cartoonist @kriegundfreitag. It involves two artists, one book, and countless questions about life. The evening offers pointed observations, subtle contradictions, and warm-hearted humor. The show is a reading show about stumbling, marveling, and pulling oneself together.
Reading and Accompaniment
Oliver Wnuk reads from his new book "It Won't Get Any Better," which will appear in the Lappan Verlag in January 2026. The reading is accompanied by the legendary stick figures of the cartoonist kriegundfreitag. Together, they create a stage for what lies between everyday life and the abyss, self and ego, the search for happiness and self-irony.
Multimedia Elements
The show is multimedia and combines personal texts with projected cartoons. It is live, clever, funny, and edgy. The evening is aimed at all those who do not expect solutions but have a desire for new perspectives. "It Won't Get Any Better" is an invitation to pause in noisy times.
Content and Style
The content revolves around love and doubt, noise and emptiness, comparing, getting sidetracked, and losing, as well as the small happiness in between. Wnuk presents this with a wink, sometimes with a lump in his throat. The audience might go home with one more thought in their baggage.